Last week news broke that Hollywood producer/director, Brett Ratner, had been accused of sexual misconduct against a number of women—including Olivia Munn and Ellen Page. It seems that Gal Gadot has heard these allegations and is reacting to them, declaring that she will not return to film the Wonder Woman sequel if Ratner remains involved in the movie.

Ratner’s production company was involved in financing the first Wonder Woman movie, and made a lot of money of its world-wide success. A source tipped off Page Six, explaining:

Ratner’s production company RatPac-Dune Entertainment helped produce 'Wonder Woman' as part of its co-financing deal with Warner Bros. The movie has grossed more than $400 million internationally, and Ratner’s company will take a healthy share of the profits. A Warner Bros. insider explained, “Brett made a lot of money from the success of ‘Wonder Woman,’ thanks to his company having helped finance the first movie. Now Gadot is saying she won’t sign for the sequel unless Warner Bros. buys Brett out [of his financing deal] and gets rid of him.”

This decision echoes a previous statement that Gadot posted to Instagram, saying “Together we stand,” and implying that she will not shy away from standing up to sexual harassers.